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Recollecting Words and Expressions in Aasá, a Dead Language in Tanzania
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
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Anthropological Linguistics (ada di JSTOR) vol. 52 no. 2 (2010)
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Aasa a Cushitic language, was formerly spoken by a hunter- gatherer community that constitutes a servant group to the Maasai in northern Tanzania. Given that none of the ethnic Aasá spoken this language, their surveyed in this memory of it is remarkable and raises study had ever questions about how it is remembered. In this collected data reveals about the patterns these patterns article, we consider what our corpus of of recollection of Aasá and compare with similar instances of lexical retrieval in second-language attrition. The divergent recollection patterns identified in our study can be explained within the context of the historical reconstruction of language shift from Aasá to Maasai. We conclude that the data collected represent the vestiges of a stage of the shift at which Aasá was no 1. Background. The story longer a of how the speakers full-fledged language.
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